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Reloading
Shoulder bumping loaded rounds
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<blockquote data-quote="Wedgy" data-source="post: 1323698" data-attributes="member: 64108"><p>When you put the loaded round in a die it is like being in a chamber but now it has no way out so it's basically a pipe bomb. It doesn't really have a way to detonate but if it does you will be injured or worse. Same thing I guess when you seat a bullet and I've never seen one go off, but I know someone who had a round go off in a kinetic puller/hammer. Scared the hell out of him and blew the hammer up. How it happened nobody knows, the primer looked new from the outside.</p><p>I have reseated bullets deeper but never resized the case on a loaded round.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wedgy, post: 1323698, member: 64108"] When you put the loaded round in a die it is like being in a chamber but now it has no way out so it's basically a pipe bomb. It doesn't really have a way to detonate but if it does you will be injured or worse. Same thing I guess when you seat a bullet and I've never seen one go off, but I know someone who had a round go off in a kinetic puller/hammer. Scared the hell out of him and blew the hammer up. How it happened nobody knows, the primer looked new from the outside. I have reseated bullets deeper but never resized the case on a loaded round. [/QUOTE]
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